“Funny and smart as hell” (Bill Gates), Allie Brosh’s Hyperbole and a Half showcases her unique voice, leaping wit, and her capability to capture complex emotions with deceptively simple illustrations.

FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Every time Allie Brosh posts new things on her hugely popular blog Hyperbole and a Half the net rejoices.

This full-color, beautifully illustrated edition features in excess of fifty percent new content, with ten never-before-seen essays and another wholly revised and expanded piece together with classics on the website like, “The God of Cake,” “Dogs Don’t Understand Basic Concepts Like Moving,” and her astonishing, “Adventures in Depression,” and “Depression Part Two,” which were hailed as probably the most insightful meditations within the disease ever written.

Brosh’s debut marks the launch of your major new American humorist which will surely make including the biggest scrooge or snob laugh. We dare happened to.

FROM THE AUTHOR:
This can be a book I wrote. Because I wrote it, I had determine what to put within the back cover to clarify what it is. I tried to publish a long, third-person summary that might imply how great the publication is as well as sound vaguely authoritative—like maybe someone that isn’t me wrote it—but I soon found that I’m not sneaky enough to it off convincingly. So I made a decision to just make an index of things that are in the publication:

Pictures
Words
Stories about issues that happened to me
Stories about things which happened for some other people as a result of me
Eight billion dollars*
Stories about dogs
The secret to eternal happiness*